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These are he sounds of daily life under the Israeli boot...Israel has become a nation of tormentors killing and torturing civilian resisters as brutal as any in modern history...
Brutality an greed for Palestinian lands and blood goes unabated!
'Israeli occupation will not stop without resistance'
Issawiya, occupied East Jerusalem - The sounds of burning tyres, screaming ambulances, and intermittent gunshots accompanied the acrid smell of tear gas enveloping a wave of Palestinian youth facing off against Israeli special security forces raiding the village of Issawiya in occupied East Jerusalem last week.
Nasser Barakat, 16, and his friends ran towards the soldiers, throwing small rocks and Molotov cocktails before retreating under a hail of rubber-coated steel bullets, live ammunition, and tear gas canisters. They were taking part in Friday's "Day of Rage" protests against Israeli incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque.
"I take part in protests regularly. Several months ago, I was shot in the leg with a rubber bullet by Israeli police and jailed for several days," Barakat, who spoke under a pseudonym due to safety concerns, told Al Jazeera. "I know that I could now be killed or face many years in jail when the new open-fire regulations are permanently implemented. But the Israeli occupation will not stop without resistance."
Brutality an greed for Palestinian lands and blood goes unabated!
'Israeli occupation will not stop without resistance'
Issawiya, occupied East Jerusalem - The sounds of burning tyres, screaming ambulances, and intermittent gunshots accompanied the acrid smell of tear gas enveloping a wave of Palestinian youth facing off against Israeli special security forces raiding the village of Issawiya in occupied East Jerusalem last week.
Nasser Barakat, 16, and his friends ran towards the soldiers, throwing small rocks and Molotov cocktails before retreating under a hail of rubber-coated steel bullets, live ammunition, and tear gas canisters. They were taking part in Friday's "Day of Rage" protests against Israeli incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque.
"I take part in protests regularly. Several months ago, I was shot in the leg with a rubber bullet by Israeli police and jailed for several days," Barakat, who spoke under a pseudonym due to safety concerns, told Al Jazeera. "I know that I could now be killed or face many years in jail when the new open-fire regulations are permanently implemented. But the Israeli occupation will not stop without resistance."